Friday, 3 February 2017

67% off #From HTML to App Store in 60 Minutes – $10

Learn how to convert simple HTML into mobile apps on both Google Play and the iOS App Store and drive purchases.

All Levels, – 1.5 hours, 15lectures

Average rating 3.7/5 (3.7 (115 ratings) Instead of using a simple lifetime average, Udemy calculates a course’s star rating by considering a number of different factors such as the number of ratings, the age of ratings, and the likelihood of fraudulent ratings.)

Course requirements:

Basic HTML familiarity is preferred, but not required to build your first iOS and Android app. If you don’t have it, or you’re rusty, we’ll point you to additional resources.
Google Android Developer’s License to make your Android app live
Apple Developer’s License to make your iPhone app live
A Mac development environment to make your iPhone app live.

Course description:

When developing a mobile app for iPhone and Android, most people think they need deep experience in programming languages like Objective-C and Java.

Becoming competent in even one of these languages requires either 1.) 1,000s of hours of work. Then, even if you were to avoid that route, you could 2.) end up spending $10,000+ on a professional developer.

In both cases you’ll only be creating an app for just the iPhone, or just Google Play – both of which didn’t exist a few years ago and are sure to change.

In this course, I’ll take you through avoiding both of these huge problems.

Within 60 minutes of taking this course you’ll be able to both develop and push live your own iPhone AND Android app.

Then, with some basic HTML knowledge, and a little creativity, you’ll also be able to launch similar apps, as many times as you’d like.

I know, because just using the template I developed, which I provide all the code for in this course, I’ve personally launched over a dozen applications in both the Apple and Google Play Stores.

These apps are not only simple to launch, but when marketed the right way, can even make you some additional passive income. Without much effort you can even get into the thousands of dollars per month.

Not sure how to do that? Don’t worry, I have included an additional section with strategies on exactly how to do it.

I look forward to seeing you in the class.

Thanks,

Ankur Nagpal

P.S. Keep in mind, I’ve lowered the price of this course to be able to build enough student sample projects. If you’re able to make this through this course, I’d love to know and feature your project.

P.S.S. My personal teaching philosophy is to have a good time while doing it, so you will hear me cuss and mess around. Don’t take this stuff too seriously, OK?

Full details
Quickly develop and publish a live mobile HTML app for iPhone and Android
Learn specific strategies I’ve used to prepare your app to be marketed in your App Store of choice
Entrepreneurs
Mobile App Developers

“Very poor uses of language. This class is pretty much (copy & Paste) just with a Mac & java. There was some useful info here and there. it’s like starting with an apple and say go to the other end. An here comes a apple pie. I should say Wow !!! what I learn nothing. I can go on for days with this class. But on a up note( 60mins of what you shouldn’t do in a class ), this be your class. YoYo who the heck say that anymore? unless you old school BK guy. No wonder people think I talk like that when I say I’m from NYC.” (Duane G.)

About Instructor:

Ankur Nagpal
Conrad Wadowski

Ankur was the largest individual developer in the history of the Facebook platform, with over 10,000 applications and a reach of upwards of 200M users. Ankur has been featured in numerous industry blogs as well as mainstream publications such as Business Week for earning millions of dollars on the social Internet.
As a lifelong cricket fan and former international level athlete, Ankur headed up product at Live Current Media’s cricket and helped purchase the digital rights to the Indian Premier League from the Board of Control for Cricket in India for $50 million while pursuing a simultaneous degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, and Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.
Upon graduation, Ankur co-founded Leveraged LLC and consulted on user growth for a myriad of leading companies in the consumer Internet space including Glu Mobile, Electronic Arts, Betable, Fremantle Media and GameDuell.

I’m Conrad, a Partner at GrowHack and do growth work for multiple series-A funded companies and Quotidian Ventures in NYC. In the past I’ve launched products in multiple industries. I also founded and produce the first Enterprise Tech Meetup which has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider and ZDNet.